I'm looking for a decent way to get some off grid bass. I'm looking at this BEFORE I source and implement a new solar system at a new, main, cabin. I have been running two polk atrium 4s and a 100 dollar 2.1 bluetooth receiver/amplifier. It sounds great (a lot better after i replaced the cheapo "dual" speakers I was using). But it's still no where near home audio. A standard 10-12'' sub will probably draw more power than I want to supply but I haven't measured these things so maybe not. I have been interested in the mountable "thumpers" that kind of simulate bass with lower wattage. Anyone have any good ideas? Am I just being silly and it really doesn't draw that much power and I should just implement a "normal" 5.1 amp with normal bookshelf speakers and sub? (lets say in terms of 200 AH - 3 panels - and I'm never there more than 2 days at a time - probably only about 15 nights/year)
The huge advantage of the system I'm currently running is that its a very small load but still sounds great. So small that I run it off of a little Ryobi One+ 150W inverter. 6AH battery lasts a ridiculous amount of time.
Thanks!
The huge advantage of the system I'm currently running is that its a very small load but still sounds great. So small that I run it off of a little Ryobi One+ 150W inverter. 6AH battery lasts a ridiculous amount of time.
Thanks!